Some cities have a Victim Compensation Board. Check with your district attorney's office.
Yes Whether or not you actually took the property from the owner, you accepted the goods from someone in order to be in a position to pawn them. You are in receipt of that property and therefore liable to answer the charge. Even if you did not know the property was stolen.
If you are caught with stolen property, you could be charged with a crime such as theft or possession of stolen property. The consequences may include fines, restitution to the victim, and potential jail time, depending on the value of the stolen items and the laws in your jurisdiction. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing such charges.
You'd be arrested for receiving stolen property, but if you didn't give the cops the name of the person who stole it you'd be charged with stealing it yourself.
What card? Was it stolen? If it was stolen and you had it in your possession, and you knew it was someone else's and not yours - whether you used it or not you are guilty of being in "possession of stolen property."
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Depends on your insurance coverage: ask your insurer.
Yes. You don't need to be caught red-handed with the proceeds of the crime in order to be charged.
Yes, stealing a credit card is illegal and considered a form of theft. If caught, the perpetrator could face criminal charges and legal consequences. It is important to always respect the law and the property of others.
Possession means that you have the property, chances are you knew it was stolen. Receiving Stolen Property means that you got it and you knew it was stolen. Typically this would be the person that bought it from a thief.
Yes, you can get caught using a stolen gift card. It is illegal to use a stolen gift card, and if caught, you could face legal consequences.
No, I have never unknowingly sold stolen property.
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